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that name, following his authority, in Scot. Nat. 1890, p. 
384, with a reference to AVettstein's excellent figure and 
description under the name Anthoi:)eziza Winteri. Both 
names must yield place to the earlier name, given by E. 
Fries (Nov. Symh. Mant., p. 230). 
*Tapesia sanguinea (Fers.), on dead wood of Populus tremula, 
in Braemar, in April; and of Rosa canina, near Ballater in 
April. 
^Propolis Rosae FcU.^ on dtad twigs of Rosa canina, near 
Ballater, in April. 
PYRENOMYCf:TES. 
Lophodermium hysterioides (Pers.), {HijsteriumfoUicokwt 
Fr.), common, in May, on dead leaves of Cratcegus 
Oxyacantha, beside the Dee at Cults, near Aberdeen. 
^Nectria mammoidea Ph. & PL, on dead stump of Ulex 
europaeus, near Aberdeen, in November. 
SPHrEROPSIDE/E. 
^Dendrophoma pruinosa (Fr.) Sacc.^ in twigs of ash {Fraxi- 
nus excelsior), near Aberdeen, in November. 
HYPHOMYCETES. 
Fusicladium dendriticum (Wallr.) Fckl., on leaves and 
fruits of apples (Pyrus Malus)^ near Aberdeen, in summer 
and autumn. 
Illosporium roseum {Schreh.) Mart., on lichens {Parmelia), 
on branches of Ash, near Aberdeen, in November. 
GASTROMYCETES. 
Mr. George Massee, in his " Monograph of the British Gas- 
tromycetes " (Annals of Botany, Vol. IV. part xiii. 1889), notes the 
following from Aberdeenshire (all being new records for " Dee 
as seen by himself (? in the Berkeley Herbarium). 
Lycoperdon cselatum Bull, Aboyne (I.e. p. 74). 
'^X. echinatum Fr. In open places among woods, Aboyne 
(I.e. p. 67). 
L. pusillum Fr. (Mye. Scot. looi), owing to its structure is re- 
ferred to Bovista under the name B, pusilla (Fr.) De Toni. 
(I. e. pp. 65-66). 
Scleroderma bovista Fr., Aberdeen (he. p. 51). 
